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    Rice Village

    3.2 (33 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Jando S.

    For a city that has a low score on the walkability factor, Rice Village seems like a slight anomaly in the Houston. As one of the oldest shopping destinations in the city, it feels like a place that was part of a master plan to create a district that encompassed several city blocks in the most central part of HTown. Despite being a hub for more chains than mom-n-pop retail stores, it still serves as a destination for anyone and everyone who wants to kill time with retail therapy or a bite to eat. Despite it's proximity to the Rice University campus, this is less of a college student destination as it is for young teens and families. Parking is a constant pain, as the spaces are tight and many of which are not free. Most shopping plazas in/out of the loop are blessed with space, but Rice Village's clustered stores give off more of an NYC feel, complete with sidewalks (#1). Shopping and eating are a past time in any city but that's especially true here. Foodwise, some interesting standouts include: Tiger Noodle House (#2), Sixty Vines (#3), Sushi by Hidden (#4), along with some late night options in Yoyo's Hotdog (#5) and Oh My Gogi (#6). I'm a huge fan of Istanbul Grill (#7) and there is a newcomer in Navy Blue (#8) as of late. For folks looking to maximize the experience, rock streetside parking (at night) or park in the lot for a cool 2 hours for free. From there, hit all the stores, and snack on a few spots along the way. Do it on a crisp, warm day and watch the crowd changeover in the early evening for a more hip gathering of youngins to stumbling semi-drunk adults trying to sober up over street fare. Never a dull day in these parts. ____________ (#1) Trust me, this is a huge deal. (#2) Tiger Noodle House: https://www.yelp.com/biz/tiger-noodle-house-houston (#3) Sixty Vines: https://www.yelp.com/biz/sixty-vines-houston-3 (#4) Sushi by Hidden: https://www.yelp.com/biz/sushi-by-hidden-houston (#5) Yoyo's Hotdog: https://www.yelp.com/biz/yoyos-hot-dog-houston-14 (#6) Oh my Gogi: https://www.yelp.com/biz/oh-my-gogi-houston (#7) Istanbul Grill: https://www.yelp.com/biz/istanbul-grill-houston (#8) Navy Blue: https://www.yelp.com/biz/navy-blue-houston

    Donna T.

    I like going to the Rice Village to shop. The only downfall is the parking. In 2017 they added parking meters in front of all the shops. Parking on the street is still free, but finding a free space can be challenging. I do not like paying for meters so I drive around a few time to find a free space. If you are just running in for something quickly(15 minutes are less); you can tell the staff at the store and they will tell the people writing the meter tickets and they will pass your car up. Rice village has all kinds of specialty shops, restaurants, jewelry stores, make up stores and tons more. It is fun to park and just walk up and down each of the streets to visit all the great shops.

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    HsiaoCheng W.

    Nice place to walk around if it isn't too hot. Many places have restricted parking now. Or metered parking. But first 2 hours free in the garage.

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    Barret L.

    Lots of really nice shops, but parking is always difficult. They have recently made all of the spots metered that are outside of the garage, which means more open spots but also that you have to pay even if you are there for a short while. There is free garage parking up to 2 hours in the two available garages, but if you go a minute over you start getting charged. Sometimes hard to keep your time limit if you're stopping at more than one place and handling all the crowds. Once you have parking handled, the Rice Village is a nice little spot to shop. There is a wide variety of stores and often good sales and deals. There are new(ish) restaurants that have been added too, and it is easy to make a day out of wandering around the center. During the holidays they have themed events, which are fun for all ages.

    Derrick C.

    Awesome place if you live in the neighborhood and can walk, Lots of small, locally owned shops and a few of the national chains. Restaurants and bars of all types and budgets. My favorite is Little Woodrows for cheap beer and a nice outdoor scene.Parking can be an issue, but is pretty cheap in the garage. Rice Village is a nice place to visit. The shopping is pretty good and there are some great places to eat. Parking is free if you're not there long, and reasonable if you plan to be there a while. Traffic around the area is always a bit frustrating, but overall it's a good experience.

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    Love the shopping here, don't love the new parking meters. ($2/hour) No more validation either I guess, but the meters do take credit cards.

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    Variety of stores is awesome in rice village! Unfortunately, you now must pay to park.

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